NYX Cream Blush in Hot Pink

This is the brightest and the most pigmented blush. You really need the tiniest amount of it, I think it would work great on the darker skin tones but you can still wear it if you have fair skin tone like I do. NYX’s Hot Pink is also the warmest of all three. You get a lot of product for the price. Read a more details review here.

No7 Vital Brights Cream Blush in Blooming Pink

This one is a Limited Edition for Spring so you better get it now if you want one. The texture is cream-to-powder and it really reminds me of the amazing YSL blushes. Colour wise, it’s a gorgeous bright blue based fuchsia which is actually really wearable. You can get a delicate effect but can also build it up. Detailed review and swatches on the cheeks here.

Daniel Sandler Watercolour Creme -Rouge Blusher in Hot Pink

This is the latest addition to the Daniel Sandler blushes and, let me tell you, it’s just beautiful! I am already a huge fan of Daniel’s Watercolours so I had high expectations for this baby and it did deliver! Although the colour looks really bright in the pan it has a light and sheer texture which looks very natural on the face. I have also used it on the lips over the lip balm and it looked amazing! Definitely among my favourites now. I took some photos of it applied so will post more details later.

Although I do have a lot of blushes, no7 Blooming Pink and Daniel Sandler Hot Pink have a very special place in my collection and I would highly recommend them!